Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the input so far! I am actually getting most of the input on 2.0 from friends with older kids, not DCUM, though I do appreciate the um, "colorful" spin that DCUM puts on most thingsMaybe I'm naive but I really want school to instill a love of learning in my kids, not just bounce them from test to test with minimal creativity. I'm definitely going to do my research and not rule anything out but I know that affording private for 2 kids K-12 would be a huge stretch.
I have two children in MCPS elementary schools, and getting bounced from test to test with minimal creativity is absolutely, positively NOT what they're doing.
I had three kids in MCPS and actually agree that it is all about the test and ZERO creativity. My kids do all the same projects spanning 8 years and different teachers. How stale is that? No field trips, no thinking for themselves, boring!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the input so far! I am actually getting most of the input on 2.0 from friends with older kids, not DCUM, though I do appreciate the um, "colorful" spin that DCUM puts on most thingsMaybe I'm naive but I really want school to instill a love of learning in my kids, not just bounce them from test to test with minimal creativity. I'm definitely going to do my research and not rule anything out but I know that affording private for 2 kids K-12 would be a huge stretch.
I have two children in MCPS elementary schools, and getting bounced from test to test with minimal creativity is absolutely, positively NOT what they're doing.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the input so far! I am actually getting most of the input on 2.0 from friends with older kids, not DCUM, though I do appreciate the um, "colorful" spin that DCUM puts on most thingsMaybe I'm naive but I really want school to instill a love of learning in my kids, not just bounce them from test to test with minimal creativity. I'm definitely going to do my research and not rule anything out but I know that affording private for 2 kids K-12 would be a huge stretch.
Maybe I'm naive but I really want school to instill a love of learning in my kids, not just bounce them from test to test with minimal creativity. I'm definitely going to do my research and not rule anything out but I know that affording private for 2 kids K-12 would be a huge stretch.Anonymous wrote:Do people do this? I am in Montgomery County and my daughter will be in K next year. Everything I'm hearing about the changes to the public elementary school curriculum is scaring me to death. On the other hand, MCPS high schools seem to have good programs - IB and the like. I'm not sure I can really afford private school for 2 kids (younger one is 2) but I'm seriously considering it. Has anyone done private K-8 and then switched to public for high school?